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  • Report:  #204766

Complaint Review: British Random Lotto - British Random Trust Winning Certifivate - DOUGLAS FERDINAND

British Random Lotto - British Random Trust Winning Certifivate - DOUGLAS FERDINAND, Prize Co-ordinator -GLADYS IVERSON of Royal Imperial Financial Management Group ripoff-mailed check for: London England

  • Reported By:
    Princess Anne-21853 Maryland
  • Submitted:
    Sun, August 06, 2006
  • Updated:
    Wed, September 27, 2006
  • British Random Lotto - British Random Trust Winning Certifivate - DOUGLAS FERDINAND
    GLADYS IVERSON,of Royal Imperial Financial Management Group At 90 Gardiner Street Suite 401,Edmonton,AB,2T16G1
    London,
    United Kingdom
  • Phone:
    1--204-951-8170
  • Category:

My wife Linda L. recieved a chek for:$ 2,998.20 because she had won the lump sum of $80,199.00 in Americain money from the lottery! She went ahead and deposited the check and our bank gave her $100.00 to hold us over until the following Friday-three days away.

We went ahead and bought a mini van with $2,000.00 from that chek! She wrote the check directly to the car dealer for down payment. We have the van and we have tags on it already because we had no other transpotation!

We recieved that check from this so called lottery back from our bank with a stamp of "FRAUD" on it! Now we don't know what to do or what is going to happen this Monday when we are sure the car dealer will get the personal check that we had written him for the downpayment on this van!?

It really hurt''s to know that someone from another country could do something like this to Americains !
We had Faith and we had Beliefe in this so called British Lottery!

Maybe there is something that can be done to recieve that money that was frauderently sent to us!? If there is anyone out there that can help us in anyway, PLEASE feel free to call or send us an e-mail. THAN YOU!

Oliver
Princess Anne, Maryland
U.S.A.

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Sandra

Indianapolis,
Indiana,
U.S.A.

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#2Consumer Suggestion

Wed, September 27, 2006

Good rule of thumb to follow - if it sounds too good to be true...it IS.

Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done to get any money from this. Common sense should have sent up red flags all over the place. It's just like all of those "deposit our check into your bank, and send us XX amount of dollars, and you can keep the rest" scams.

You don't get something for nothing.

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